Reviews by hackmann:

Appearance: An attractive looking hazy golden orange (yellow held to the light). Nice soft white head, two finger pour, that disappears quickly. The head leaves some nice lacing on the glass.

Smell: Bready from the yeast and slight sweetness. Little uninspiring.

Taste: Not a complex taste. A soft orange taste with some grains and plenty of yeast for that bready character. Very light hoppy bite and pleasantly sweet from the malts. A very good summertime drink.

Mouthfeel: Very refreshing. No lingering notes giving me a clean feel to the palate. The nice water edges and carbonation cleanses the mouth. Think of eating a melon, cantelope, and how the mouth feels refreshed.

Drinkability: I would give it a 5 for a summer day - but, at this price I can't afford it. It cost me 5 bucks a bottle in a sampler pack here in Michigan.

Has a fruity, yeasty nose full of citrusy orange aromas, with hints of berries, and more-than-passing resembles a fruity champagne in this respect. The rest of the nose is rounded out by a toasted grain/biscuit base, and a slight alcohol smell.

On the tongue, the fruits present in the nose come across far more lightly than would be expected, and in fact are only marginally more noticeable than the toasted grains. Still present are citrus notes, with just a hint of Belgian-like spice, but these are quite light. They do blend in well with the strong grain taste, and the malts bring a nice current of fruit esters and sugars as well. Hops are light, and add very little bitterness to the brew, though they do contribute a nice rosewater background, and help to balance the malty sweetness. Around the edges of the brew sits a bubbly, tonic-like flavor ring. The aftertaste is mainly a continuation of the sugary malts, with just a hint of hops.

Overall, while I am slightly disappointed at how light and meek the flavors are, I do concede that those flavors are, relatively, quite wonderful and well-balanced.

Pale golden haze blessed with coppery highlights. A sticky khaki head fades to a skimming layer of bubbles that thicken as it nears the glass' edge.

The scent is of fermented pale malts mixed with the distinct Belgian yeastiness of their ales. A light hop zest is there in the distant but not very solid.

Taste is sweet malty goodness. The pale bready malts make their presence known right away and are then followed by some crisp fruity flavors and a yeast/ hop finish. Undertones of lemon compliment a nice bitterness.

A creamy feeling beer that feels good on the tongue but doesn't totally nail it. Quite light in the body and refreshing but the flavor ultimately teeters on the border of tasting like a macro brew. A few days of off storage or slightly poorer ingredients and this one gets lumped into the bud light category.

a: first off this is a strong blonde or golden ale not a BPA. Big 2 inch head, lots of nice lacing all the way down to the end.
clear golden ale in color. not cloudy.

s: dry yeast fruit hit the nosy with of sweet esters. banana like with some hints of hops. great smell very complex. as it warms your thinking triple. great stuff

t: wow yummo, hehe. Very nice balance of malt and hops, its a dry sweet fruit flavors of a good golden ale, reminds me of a weaker hopped duval and a good tripel. complex golden ale.
malty banana like flavors, too complex for me to figure out but I love it.

m: nice refreshing, med body, med carbonation

o: outstanding ale, if you like Belgians this is a great beer not as strong as a tripel but drinks like one. costs about as much as one does also, haha

Definitely a pretty golden yelllow-orange with a white full finger head that melts to really sticky lacing.
Aromas of soft fruits...oranges and light spices along with subtle belgium yeast.
Taste is also soft...definite belgium in flavors but very soft. Lots of the light oranges and faint yeasts with warm alcohol.
Very smooth and creamy mouthfeel.

This beer pours a clear, brilliant golden yellow hue, with three fingers of puffy, thickly foamy, and maybe a bit sudsy off-white head, which leaves a few striated layers of painted lace around the glass as it quite slowly melts away. Effervescence continues to rise from the base of the glass.

The carbonation is plainly active at first, but levels off quickly, the body a fairly decent medium weight, with a bit of diacetyl slickness messing with its otherwise agreeable smoothness. It finishes off-dry, the grain and wood alcohol most prominent.

An enjoyable enough blonde ale, one restrained in the typical Belgian quotient of flavours, i.e. the yeast, and drinkable, I would imagine, until that tag along alcohol starts to outstay its welcome.

Super carbonated! I barely poured this brew out and the glass filled quickly with foamy head. Pours a yellow slightly hazy brew. Smell is very faint semisweet scent, not much else. Now the taste is pretty damn good. Not too overbearing and not bland, it is a sweet beer ,no hops to speak of ,with a muted estery flavor. Mouthfeel is good,,doesnt feel overly carbonated. Definitely a brew i could session.

Poured from a 330 ML bottle into a tulip glass.
Aroma- Has a very inviting malt and hop aroma that has a sweet smell to it.
Appearance- pours a copper color with a small white head.
Taste- A fantastic malt flavor that has a floral sweet blend to it.
Palate- A medium bodied beer with low carbonation, this is a very smooth beer
Overall- One of my favorite beers of all time (Top 50). It has a great flavor and texture and looks killer.

Pours an effervescent & semi-hazed amber with a thumb of ivory colored head. Above average lacing & head retention

S: Apple peels & white grapes, grainy bread once warm

T: Grainy bready sweetness with a touch of hay & floral hops up front. Dryness& a touch of aspirin bitterness as this warms, some boozey bite as well. Finishes with apple peels & a sweet grainy twang with just a bit of pineapple

MF: A bit thin, prickly carbonation

Not the worst shot at this style I've tried, but not very good. Thia brewery didn't really do much for me overall based on this gift pack I purchased

Originally reviewed April 28, 2007. 33 cL Bottle. Cantelope and candied lemon. Faint malt. Clouded gold and pale amber pour, with smooth soapy fringe. Flavor is a rich tawny creamed malt and a bit of raisins and acerbic airy flower of sweet sugars. Satisfying flavors and awesome attenuation create a rising percolation that pushes stellar drinkability to the edge. A bit of phenols and warmth. Surprised by some glowing caramels in a nice crisp Belgian blond. A bit of biological dryness and styrian crispness creates a flavorful finish. Excellent for the style.

Pours a golden yellow with a thick and firm head of foam. Strong retention and moderate lacing.

Light pear and apple nose. Pleasant Belgian aroma, Almost too much foam on the pour yields a creamy and viscous feel. Breaks down a bit too fast and is a bit too effervescent. Quite easy on the palate for the style yet unobtrusive and bland. Boring yet pleasant at the same time.

A - clear straw golden, two finger of fluffy white head left random stickiness on the glass
S - leafy and bready with a banana and sour fruit aroma
T - sour fruit, leafy dry hops, bready malt, but mostly dominated by an astringent flavour that is not all together pleasant
M - highly carbonated, watery thin, finishes a little dry
D - the flavours are interesting but the astringent was a bit much in my opinion, though still fairly easy drinking

Pleasant tasting. Poured with a thick white head which very quickly dissolved into lacing. The beer itself was a pale gold. Smelll smelled of wheat and citrus. Taste was that of wheat and fruit. Quite light on the tongue. Nothing swaying me one way or the other as far as drinkability goes but it was better then the average beer.

T&F: much as it's aroma. Bread ,bisquits.caramel malts,some citrus notes and also some floral hop notes. Well rounded and a fresh finish in the taste. Bitterness in the aftertaste is balanced ok.the bready taste is most dominant in the start. I honestly think the look and the aroma was better than the taste

O: a decent blond beer. Drinkable and enjoyable, but compared to other belgian blondes this is far from the best I have had.